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Another DSCC engineer sacked


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  • City
  • Staff Correspondent
  • Published: 02 Mar 2022, 11:13 AM

Dhaka South City Corporation Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh has fired another official of the city corporation over allegations of corruption and misusing power.

The fired official is AHM Abdullah Harun, assistant engineer of the DSCC Waste Management Department.

According to a notice issued in this regard, Engineer AHM Abdullah under his authority invited a Tk28 crore tender for the deposit work of the Padma Bridge Rail Link project to remove waste, soil and litter from both sides of the 6-kilometre rail line starting from Dhaka’s Kamalapur TT area to Kadamtali. Later, extensive inconsistencies were found in the process of the tender invitation, scope of work and settled expenses.

There have also been other allegations of irregularities and corruption against the officer, as a result of which, the organisation had to incur a financial and reputational loss. 

The notice stated that for AHM Abdullah was terminated for the interest of the public according to Article 64 (2) of Dhaka South City Corporation Employment Service Rules-2019. He has been advised to collect 90 days’ salary from the accounts department of DSCC.

Sources at the DSCC secretariat office said Abdullah Harun paid the contractor additional bill without completing the work as per the approved design while carrying out the duty as assistant engineer and executive engineer at the waste management department. And, that caused a financial loss to the city corporation.

Besides, a tender of Tk 280 million (28 crore) was floated to remove and dumping waste and soil gathered on either side of a six-kilometre rail track from Kamalapur Titipara and Kadamtali under the deposit work of the Padma Bridge Rail Link Project (PBRLP). Abdulla Harun also indulged in irregularities in this project.

The tender estimated the amount of garbage, soil and rubbish at 120,000 tonnes. Garbage is 5,000 tonnes. The remaining 115,000 tonnes are soil and rubbish and that is sellable.

Yet, an estimated of Tk 118.8 million (11.88 crore) was offered in the tender to remove soil and rubbish. Since soil and rubbish is sellable, the government should have no expenditure on it.

Earlier on the second day as mayor, Taposh fired two top officials of the city corporation after announcing his strict stance against corruption.  

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